Dale Steyn Praises Eshan Malinga's Pinpoint Yorkers in SRH's Win Over CSK

Dale Steyn highlighted Eshan Malinga's exceptional death bowling, featuring pinpoint yorkers, as key to Sunrisers Hyderabad's 10-run defense against Chennai Super Kings. He praised the young Sri Lankan pacer for rushing Ruturaj Gaikwad and taking crucial wickets of Matthew Short and Sarfaraz Khan. Steyn also lauded compatriot Heinrich Klaasen, calling him a "one-man army" for his consistent, match-defining innings that have earned him the Orange Cap. The victory propelled SRH to fourth in the points table while CSK slipped to seventh.

Key Points: Steyn Hails Eshan Malinga's Death Bowling in SRH vs CSK IPL Clash

  • Eshan Malinga's 3-wicket haul
  • Heinrich Klaasen's Orange Cap form
  • SRH defends 194 vs CSK
  • Steyn praises 'pinpoint yorkers'
  • SRH jumps to 4th in table
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Steyn hails Eshan's death bowling heroics during SRH's win over CSK

Dale Steyn lauds Eshan Malinga's brilliant death bowling and Heinrich Klaasen's Orange Cap form after SRH's 10-run victory over CSK in the IPL.

"It was a fantastic bit of death bowling from SRH at the back end. - Dale Steyn"

Mumbai, April 19

Following Sunrisers Hyderabad's win over Chennai Super Kings, former South African cricketer Dale Steyn hailed pacer Eshan Malinga's pinpoint yorkers

Following the fifties from Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen, which took SRH to 194/9, fine bowling performances from pacers, particularly a three-wicket haul from Eshan Malinga, in the second half of CSK's batting, strangulated the Men in Yellow run-rate-wise and left them 10 runs short.

Speaking on 'Cricket Live', JioStar expert Steyn termed the match a "little humdinger", saying, "Sunrisers, after the first few overs where they were conceding runs at almost 14 an over, made a good comeback by picking up a couple of wickets. There were a couple of breaks that went in SRH's favour. After (Ruturaj) Gaikwad's dismissal, as CSK started building a few partnerships, they kept losing wickets in the middle period when Malinga came into play."

"So, in the end, the pressure was on Chennai. When CSK needed to play big shots, the pinpoint yorkers came in from Malinga, right on the block hole. It was a fantastic bit of death bowling from SRH at the back end," he added.

On Eshan's brilliant bowling spell, Steyn said that he "rushed" skipper Gaikwad with a bouncer, and he surprised the opponent with a bouncer after plenty of length balls, which produced a lot of runs.

"He (Eshan) did not stop there. He managed to get two more big wickets of Matthew Short and Sarfaraz Khan. I thought he bowled well, managed his lengths well, and as the ball got a bit older and started to tail, he managed to hit the block hole. It was a fantastic piece of bowling by this young lad from Sri Lanka," he added.

The former Proteas pacer also hailed compatriot Heinrich Klaasen for his consistent performances that earned him the Orange Cap for most runs in the season so far, calling him a "one-man army" who takes SRH to good scores after troublesome situations.

"Klaasen knows he has the potential to clear the ropes easily and up his strike-rate whenever he wants. He is such a boundary hitter, a powerful hitter. This season, he has played incredibly well and held the innings together for Sunrisers. Whenever they get into a little trouble and lose a couple of wickets, Klaasen is always there, standing like a one-man army to bail them out and get them to good scores. He is also wearing the Orange Cap now. With his consistent batting performances, he truly deserves to be the holder of that cap this season," he said.

In six innings, he has scored 283 runs at an average of 47.16, with a strike rate of 144.38, with three fifties and a best score of 62.

SRH has now jumped to fourth spot in the points table, with three wins and three losses.CSK is at the seventh spot, with two wins and four losses.CSK put SRH to bowl first, and half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma (59 in 22 balls, with six fours and four sixes) and Heinrich Klaasen (59 in 39 balls, with six fours and two sixes) took SRH to 194/9.

During the run-chase of 195, CSK was in contention courtesy of knocks from Ayush Mhatre (30 in 13 balls, with five fours and a six), Matthew Short (34 in 30 balls, with three fours) and Sarfaraz Khan (25 in 16 balls, with three fours), but spells from Eshan (3/29), Nitish Kumar Reddy (2/31), Sakib Hussain (1/32) and Shivang Kumar (1/18) kept the pressure on CSK during the second half, leaving them 10 runs short.

- ANI

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Priya S
Klaasen is an absolute beast! He's single-handedly winning matches for SRH. The Orange Cap is well-deserved. But we need to talk about our Indian batters too - Abhishek Sharma was on fire! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
As a CSK fan, this hurts. We had the match in our hands but lost wickets at the worst possible time. Credit to SRH's bowlers, especially that young Sri Lankan. Our middle order needs to step up, yaar.
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Sarah B
Steyn's analysis is always spot on. He called it a "little humdinger" and it truly was! The quality of death bowling in this IPL has been exceptional. Eshan's control under pressure was brilliant to watch.
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Vikram M
Good win for SRH, but let's be honest, the fielding from both sides was a bit sloppy. A few catches went down. In a tight match like this, those dropped chances can cost you the tournament. Need to tighten up!
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Nikhil C
The future of fast bowling is in good hands! Youngsters like Eshan, Nitish Reddy, and Shivang Kumar are performing under immense pressure. IPL is the best platform for them. More power to these talents! 💪

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